


Naveed Akram is confirmed to be one of the two shooters who opened fire on a Jewish Chanukkah event shortly before 7pm on Sunday.

At least 12 people have been killed, including a police officer and one of the shooters

Two gunmen open fire at Bondi Chanukkah event, 12 confirmed dead in mass shooting
One of two gunmen who opened fire on Bondi Beach in a targeted attack that saw at least 12 people, including a shooter, killed, has been named. Follow our live coverage.
Naveed Akram is confirmed to be one of the two shooters who opened fire on a Jewish Chanukkah event shortly before 7pm on Sunday.
One of two gunmen who opened fire on Sydney’s Bondi beach killing nine people in a targeted attack has been named.
Naveed Akram is confirmed to be one of the two shooters who opened fire on a Jewish Chanukkah event shortly before 7pm on Sunday.
Vision from the scene shows two gunmen opening fire from a bridge this evening, shortly before 7pm (AEDT).
SYDNEY: A shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday (Dec 14) left 10 people dead, including a gunman.
The other shooter, who is in custody, is in critical condition.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the incident “shocking and distressing”, adding that “emergency responders are on the ground and working to save lives”.
Police say at least 10 people have been killed in a shooting near a Jewish gathering at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.
One shooter was killed, while another is in custody.
Authorities say there is no longer an active threat but have urged people to avoid the area.The co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry said the shooting happened at an event celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.



